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Lȳdus, -a, -um: Lydian; Etrurian, Etruscan.
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Lȳdĭa, ae, f.: a country in Asia Minor, the capital of which was Sardis, the fabled original land of the Etruscans. Lȳdus, a, um, adj., Lydian; transf., Etrurian, Etruscan.— As subst.: Lȳdi, ōrum, m.


fīnis, is m.: in plural, borders, and hence territory, land, country enclosed within boundaries
incolo, -ere, -ui: inhabit


gĕnĕrōsus -a, -um: of good or noble birth, noble, eminent
fīn&#275;s, -ium m. pl.: territory, land
 
gĕnĕrōsus -a, -um: of noble birth, noble
 
avus, -i m.: ancestor


impĕrĭto (1):  to command, govern, rule (+ dat.)
impĕrĭto (1):  to command, govern, rule (+ dat.)
pler&#299;que: most people


nāsus, i, m.: nose  
nāsus, i, m.: nose  


suspendis
suspendo, -ere: hang up, cause to be suspended.
adunco
 
ignotos
ăd-uncus, a, um: hooked
libertino
 
referre
ignōtus, a, um: unknown; of low birth or condition, lowborn, base, vulgar
ingenuus
 
Tulli
lībertīnus, -i m.: a freedman
regnum
amplis
nascor, nasci, natus sum: be born
honoribus
 
auctos
rēfert (or separately rē fert), referre, rettŭlit: it matters, it is of importance or consequence. it makes a difference
 
dum: provided that 
 
ingĕnŭus, a, um: freeborn, born of free parents
 
Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome, born of a slave mother.
 
regnum, -i n.: reign
 
amplus, -a, -um:  great
 
hŏnor or hŏnos, -ōris m.: public honor, official dignity, office 
 
augĕo, -&#275;re, auxi, auctum: to furnish abundantly with something, to heap upon, give to, endow with.
 
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Lȳdus, -a, -um: Lydian; Etrurian, Etruscan.

incolo, -ere, -ui: inhabit

fīnēs, -ium m. pl.: territory, land

gĕnĕrōsus -a, -um: of noble birth, noble

avus, -i m.: ancestor

impĕrĭto (1): to command, govern, rule (+ dat.)

plerīque: most people

nāsus, i, m.: nose

suspendo, -ere: hang up, cause to be suspended.

ăd-uncus, a, um: hooked

ignōtus, a, um: unknown; of low birth or condition, lowborn, base, vulgar

lībertīnus, -i m.: a freedman

nascor, nasci, natus sum: be born

rēfert (or separately rē fert), referre, rettŭlit: it matters, it is of importance or consequence. it makes a difference

dum: provided that

ingĕnŭus, a, um: freeborn, born of free parents

Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome, born of a slave mother.

regnum, -i n.: reign

amplus, -a, -um: great

hŏnor or hŏnos, -ōris m.: public honor, official dignity, office

augĕo, -ēre, auxi, auctum: to furnish abundantly with something, to heap upon, give to, endow with.

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